Brabazon Range
Appearance
Brabazon Range | |
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 1,481 m (4,859 ft) |
Coordinates | 59°23′14″N 138°31′18″W / 59.38722°N 138.52167°W |
Dimensions | |
Length | 28 mi (45 km) |
Geography | |
Countries | United States and Canada |
State | Alaska |
Parent range | Saint Elias Mountains |
The Brabazon Range ( Brabazon Mountains ) is a mountain range located in the U.S. state of Alaska in Saint Elias Mountains in Tongass National Forest. The Brabazon Range stretches for about 28 miles from Alsek River at Gateway Knob to Harlequin Lake, located 44 miles southeast of Yakutat in south central Alaska.[1] It is situated to the southeast of Mount Reaburn (1684 m)[2] and northeast of Square Lake Cabin and north of Bear Island.[3]
The name for the mountain ranger was first proposed by then University of Wisconsin geologist, Eliot Blackwelder.[4] It is named after A. J. Brabazon, who created the first topographic map of the ranger in 1895.[4][1][5]
References
- ^ a b U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Brabazon Range
- ^ Mount Reaburn
- ^ Brabazon Range Mapcarta.
- ^ a b Blackwelder, Eliot (July 1907). "Glacial Features of the Alaskan Coast between Yakutat Bay and the Alsek River". The Journal of Geology. 15 (5): 415–433. doi:10.1086/621409. ISSN 0022-1376.
- ^ Brabazon Range © Copyright 2018 Alaska Guide Co